

Embark on a culinary adventure to Spain at Toro and savor the best paella in town, tapa culture and handcrafted cocktails. Immerse yourself in the rhythm of live flamenco performances, creating an unforgettable dining experience that celebrates Spanish culture and cuisine!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1142 E Commerce St, San Antonio, TX 78205
Phone: (210) 592-1075
Website: http://www.torokitchenandbar.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: resy.comtripleseat.com
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Reviews
We had an incredible experience at this Spanish restaurant. We tried the paella, and it was absolutely wonderful – full of flavor and perfectly cooked. The food overall was very tasty, and the atmosphere was warm and inviting. Highly recommend for anyone who loves authentic Spanish cuisine!
The area is great and the outdoor seating creates a really enjoyable atmosphere, especially when the weather cooperates. Service has always been top notch every time we’ve gone.
If you have the $100 Resy credit through Amex, this is a fantastic place to use it. The appetizers are all worth trying and it’s hard to go wrong with anything on the menu. You won’t be disappointed.
They paella de carne is an absolute must. It’s great! The flavor, colours, live music, the garden!
Everything works in this place! And then after visiting you can go to cellar an enjoy some Latino music!
I researched and reserved this place and kind of embarrassed to my team mates.
The servers were great except for HER out of our experience. I would have let it pass and left itoutt Ty of this review but I remembered my team lead made a comment during dinner about her. My team lead is generally the sweet and generous person.
Anyhow, we were there for the food and enjoyed it.
*Octopus ceviche: 4/5 – very flavorful and well prepped just a little salty
*Shrimp & Chorizo Montadito: 5/5
*Pay de Queso (Cheesecake): 5/5 – hands down best I’ve had
*Paella Marinera: 4/5 – great flavors but needs more protein
The paella was a disaster the rice was way too al dente, and they just threw two half-cooked shrimp on top. For that, they charge $40. That’s insane. The “salad” was literally a giant plate of quinoa with two lonely pieces of pepper. The jamón was nothing special at all the kind you’d pay 1 euro for in Spain.
And forget about the little Spanish touches no complimentary tapas, no bread, nothing that even remotely feels authentic. When I asked the waitress if the chef was from Spain, she said yes, but honestly, I don’t believe it for a second. No one who’s truly experienced Spanish cuisine could ruin paella this badly.
On top of that, the menu was dirty, with fingerprints all over it. How can a restaurant with these prices hand out filthy menus? Absolutely disgusting.
Terrible experience overall. Don’t waste your time, don’t waste your money, and never come here.